Pathankot probe: NIA team may be allowed to visit Pak, says Sartaj Aziz

Aziz had said that 'once the stage is reached...India makes a request and then we will see'.

Update: 2016-04-19 04:08 GMT
Pakistan Prime Minister's Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz. (Photo: AFP)

Aziz had said that 'once the stage is reached...India makes a request and then we will see'.

New Delhi:

Pakistan Prime Minister’s Adviser on foreign affairs Sartaj Aziz on Monday indicated that his country may consider a request by India for a visit by its NIA team to further probe the Pathankot terror strike, days after top Pakistani envoy ruled out the same.

Aziz said Pakistan High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit’s comments that the bilateral peace process was “suspended” did not mean “cancelled or given up” and hoped that the Indo-Pak dialogue will resume soon.

On whether India’s National National Investigation Agency team will be allowed to visit Pakistan in connection with Pathankot attack probe, Aziz had said that “once the stage is reached...India makes a request and then we will see”.

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